Farmington sits in a region where commuting, school traffic, and seasonal weather can raise the risk of serious injuries. In practice, the facts that often move settlement ranges in this area include:
- Road conditions and visibility: winter storms, glare/low sun, and snow/ice can become central to fault and causation.
- Intersection and turning crashes: collisions involving left turns, merges, and late braking often lead to disputes about the “reasonable” driver standard.
- Commercial and employer involvement: workplace deaths or incidents involving contractors may involve multiple parties (employer, property owner, equipment providers).
- Comparative fault arguments: insurers sometimes claim the decedent shared responsibility—especially when there are witness inconsistencies or unclear scene evidence.
Because these issues are fact-specific, the “right” estimate depends on whether the evidence supports liability and damages as cleanly as the calculator assumes.


